Just when I thought I was done with projects for awhile, here comes a bunch of new NMEA 2000 products.
I probably won't be doing any more major projects on the boat until next year, because I want to enjoy operating the boat for the rest of the season - so I am hoping the weather cooperates.
I got a couple of maintenance projects that need done, but that is maintaining - not improving.
But, some pretty cool stuff, and I'll definately put at least one of them on board next year. The company is called Albatross Control System, and are located in Spain. If I were a betting man, it looks like they are OEM for the Lowrance sensors.
Anyway:
- Fuel Flow Monitor - NMEA2000 adapter to display fuel burn. The monitor also supports return-line-to-tank, which is what I need.
- Engine Monitor - connects to the analog gauges and/or sensors from the engine and outputs NMEA2000.
- General Purpose Monitor. Takes anything that can change a resistance, and outputs to NMEA2000.
- Volume Monitor. Monitors the contents of up to 3 tanks (water, fuel, etc), and outputs to NMEA2000.
- Propeller Rotation. Monitors propeller RPM and shaft temperature, and outputs to NMEA2000.
- Lighting Monitor. Monitors all of the nav lights and if one goes out, outputs a warning via NMEA2000.
- Switch Out. Connects up to 8 switches and when each switch is changed, it outputs the status of the switch to the NMEA2000 bus.
- Switch In. Connects to the NMEA2000 bus and senses when a switch is thrown from the Switch Out module, and flips a relay, depending on the switch position.
- Battery Monitor. Outputs battery voltage, drain, and temperature via NMEA2000.
- AC Monitor. Monitors Shorepower, Genset, or Inverter and outputs parameters via NMEA2000.
Some of these modules are available in the US and some are not yet available. As well, the modules (except for the switching modules) require a suitable display.
Some, such as the Fuel Flow module is certified to work with RayMarine, Lowrance, and Garmin NMEA2000 capable displays, while others, such as the Propellor rotation module must use a laptop with a software.
But this stuff is still largely in its infancy, even though the NMEA2000 standard was developed in 2000 (hence the name).
The module I am intersted in is the Fuel Flow module. FloScan has released an equivalent product, but there is no delivery information yet, and the cost I have heard is going to be near $2K to do my two engines. The Albatross modules will cost about half it looks.
Albatross NMEA 2000 products.